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Law (Recitation 1). Selected issues of constitutional law. Selected issues of economic law
1. LAW (Recitation 1)
Prof. WSIiZ dr hab. Agata Jurkowska-Gomułka[email protected]
Rzeszów, 2014/2015
2. Content of the course
Selected issues of constitutional lawSelected issues of economic law
Seleted issues of contract law
3. Constitution - Content
Chapter I: THE REPUBLICChapter II : THE FREEDOMS, RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF
PERSONS AND CITIZENS
Chapter III: SOURCES OF LAW
Chapter IV: THE SEJM AND THE SENATE
Chapter V: THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND
Chapter VI: THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS AND GOVERNMENT
ADMINISTRATION
Chapter VII: LOCAL GOVERNMENT
4. Constitution - Content
Chapter VIII: COURTS AND TRIBUNALSChapter IX: ORGANS OF STATE CONTROL AND FOR
DEFENCE OF RIGHTS
Chapter X: PUBLIC FINANCES
Chapter XI: EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES
Chapter XII: AMENDING THE CONSTITUTION
Chapter XIII: FINAL AND TRANSITIONAL
PROVISIONS
5. Constitution
Article 1The Republic of Poland shall be the common good of all its citizens.
Article 2
The Republic of Poland shall be a democratic state ruled by law and
implementing the principles of social justice.
Article 3
The Republic of Poland shall be a unitary State.
Article 4
Supreme power in the Republic of Poland shall be vested in the Nation.
The Nation shall exercise such power directly or through their
representatives.
6. Constitution
[…]Article 7
The organs of public authority shall function on the basis of, and within the
limits of, the law
Article 8
1. The Constitution shall be the supreme law of the Republic of Poland.
2. The provisions of the Constitution shall apply directly, unless the
Constitution provides otherwise.
7. Constitution
Article 9The Republic of Poland shall respect international law binding upon it.
Article 10
The system of government of the Republic of Poland shall be based on the
separation of and balance between the legislative, executive and judicial
powers.
Legislative power shall be vested in the Sejm and the Senate, executive
power shall be vested in the President of the Republic of Poland and the
Council of Ministers, and the judicial power shall be vested in courts and
tribunals.
8. Constitutionally protected rights in Chapter I
Political rights & freedomsSocial rights & freedoms
Economic rights & freedoms
9. Rights & freedoms in Chapter II
Rights & freedoms in Chapter IIGeneral…
Personal …
Political…
Economic, social & cultural…
+ Means for the defence
+ Obligations